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  • 4. Fermentable soluble fibres spare amino acids in healthy dogs fed a low-protein diet.
    Wambacq W, Rybachuk G, Jeusette I, Rochus K, Wuyts B, Fievez V, Nguyen P, Hesta M.
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    Sunvold GD, Fahey GC, Merchen NR, Bourquin LD, Titgemeyer EC, Bauer LL, Reinhart GA.
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  • 9. Adaptation of healthy adult cats to select dietary fibers in vivo affects gas and short-chain fatty acid production from fiber fermentation in vitro.
    Barry KA, Wojcicki BJ, Bauer LL, Middelbos IS, Vester Boler BM, Swanson KS, Fahey GC.
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  • 10. Feed ingredients differing in fermentable fibre and indigestible protein content affect fermentation metabolites and faecal nitrogen excretion in growing pigs.
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  • 11. Effect of inclusion of fermentable carbohydrates in the diet on fermentation end-product profile in feces of weanling piglets.
    Awati A, Williams BA, Bosch MW, Gerrits WJ, Verstegen MW.
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  • 16. In vitro fermentation of cellulose, beet pulp, citrus pulp, and citrus pectin using fecal inoculum from cats, dogs, horses, humans, and pigs and ruminal fluid from cattle.
    Sunvold GD, Hussein HS, Fahey GC, Merchen NR, Reinhart GA.
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  • 17. Addition of citrus pulp and apple pomace in diets for dogs: influence on fermentation kinetics, digestion, faecal characteristics and bacterial populations.
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  • 18. Influence of dietary fiber type and amount on energy and nutrient digestibility, fecal characteristics, and fecal fermentative end-product concentrations in captive exotic felids fed a raw beef-based diet.
    Kerr KR, Morris CL, Burke SL, Swanson KS.
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  • 20. The dependence of the in vitro fermentation of dietary fibre to short-chain fatty acids on the contents of soluble non-starch polysaccharides.
    Mortensen PB, Nordgaard-Andersen I.
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